The concept of Being in Christianity
Synonyms: Existence, Life, Presence, Entity, State, Condition, Essence, Organism, Creature, Person, Individual, Soul, Spirit.
In Spanish: Ser; In German: Sein; In Dutch: Wezen; In Finnish: Oleminen; In Swedish: Varelse; In Malay: Menjadi; In French: ʳٰù±ð
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Christian concept of 'Being'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) The text discusses rational beings and their need for bodies, which are shown to be changeable, and this nature can have neither goodness nor wickedness as an essential attribute.[1] (2) The being is what Christ redeemed, and it is also associated with the idea of the conditions that constitute the man God has redeemed.[2] (3) Clement wondered whether he would be without being after death, neither knowing nor being known, nor having been nor being.[3] (4) The text uses being to describe a god, and it refers to Marcion’s god, who is both uncertain and unknown, and it is subject to scrutiny.[4] (5) Those who follow the example of the central figure, demonstrating compassion and praying for those who inflict suffering, even for those who are not family or friends, reflecting their teachings.[5]
From: Works of St. Anselm
(1) This refers to a being greater than all others, and the discussion revolves around whether this being exists in reality.[6] (2) A term used to describe God, emphasizing the divine existence and nature, and the essence of the divine.[7]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) This is the being of every man who commits his cause to God, as stated in the text.[8]
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) This term refers to the existence of a divine entity and the comfort that can be derived from contemplating that existence with reverence and delight, as well as an alternative to a meaningless life.[9]